Liza: |
You asked Beth to be here around seven
o'clock, didn't you? |
Bill: |
Yes. What time is it now? |
Liza: |
It's nearly a quarter to eight. I wonder
what happened. |
Bill: |
Hmm. She might have forgotten the time. Why
don't I call and see if she's on her way? |
: |
A few minutes later ... |
Bill: |
I got her answering machine, so I guess she
must have left already. |
Liza: |
I hope she didn't have a problem on the
road. Her car could have broken down or something. |
Bill: |
Of course she may have simply forgotten our
invitation and done something else today. |
Liza: |
No, she couldn't have forgotten. I talked to
her only yesterday. Let's just start without her. |
Bill: |
Oh, here comes Beth now. |
Beth: |
Hey, guys. Sorry I'm late. I had an
emergency. |
Liza: |
Oh. Nothing serious I hope. |
Beth: |
Well, kind of. It was Sally. |
Liza: |
Sally, your dog? What happened? |
Beth: |
Well, I was just about to leave when she
started acting strange. Then she just passed out. |
Liza: |
Oh, my gosh. |
Beth: |
I panicked. I thought she had died at first.
I had to rush her to the vet. |
Liza: |
But is she OK? She's so cute. I hope she's
all right. |
Beth: |
Yeah, she's going to be fine. The vet said
it was some kind of virus. So he gave her an injection, and I
had to leave her with him. I'll go by later and pick her up. Oh,
but guess what! |
Liza: |
What? |
Beth: |
She's going to have puppies! |
Bill: |
Congratulations! You're going to be a
grandmother! |
Liza: |
Very funny, Bill! |
Beth: |
Yeah, Bill. Very funny! |